08:09 08-04-2026

Iran Claims Victory as US Accepts 10-Point Plan

Government of the Islamic Republic of IRAN / irangov.ir

Iran claims victory over the US, saying Washington accepted its 10-point plan, including sanctions relief, Hormuz control, and troop withdrawal.

Iran’s Supreme National Security Council has pushed back against remarks by U. S. President Donald Trump on a potential ceasefire, framing the situation as a strategic victory for Tehran. According to the council, Washington was compelled to accept a ten-point plan put forward by Iran.

The statement emphasized that Iran had secured a major win by forcing the United States to agree to its terms.

Iranian officials claim the proposed framework includes several key concessions from Washington. Among them are recognition of Tehran’s control over the Strait of Hormuz, financial compensation, the lifting of sanctions, and permission to continue uranium enrichment. The council also asserts that the United States is prepared to withdraw its military presence from the Middle East.

Talks between the two sides are scheduled to begin on Friday, April 10, in Islamabad. The negotiation process is expected to last two weeks, during which a ceasefire is to be observed. At the same time, Tehran stressed that entering negotiations does not signal the end of its confrontation with Washington.

The council also issued a warning, indicating that even the slightest misstep by the United States would trigger a firm response.